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Jervas's hand seems to have been responsible for one or two small corrections : at line 448 in Book VII there is a cancelled marginal query " Atridae " ( for " Atrides " in the text ) , which looks like his ; and at the penultimate line ...
Jervas's hand seems to have been responsible for one or two small corrections : at line 448 in Book VII there is a cancelled marginal query " Atridae " ( for " Atrides " in the text ) , which looks like his ; and at the penultimate line ...
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THE DUNCIAD , BOOK IV George Sherburn The last poem that Pope wrote was probably the fourth Book of the Dunciad , and for a poet whose art was always marked by control , a last poem should be at least among his best .
THE DUNCIAD , BOOK IV George Sherburn The last poem that Pope wrote was probably the fourth Book of the Dunciad , and for a poet whose art was always marked by control , a last poem should be at least among his best .
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Dulness in literature , " but the fortunes of civilization in the course of the history of the world ; Book III thus leads up to Book IV . Nor is it correct to assume that there is absolutely no ludicrous element in Book IV .
Dulness in literature , " but the fortunes of civilization in the course of the history of the world ; Book III thus leads up to Book IV . Nor is it correct to assume that there is absolutely no ludicrous element in Book IV .
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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